
After a small absence, the Wexford Senior hurlers will return to the field this weekend…
Here, we’ll go through all the must-know details ahead of the match.
Who’s playing?
Laois vs Wexford
What’s it in?
A preliminary All-Ireland Senior hurling quarter-final.
Where is it on?
It’s taking place in O’Moore Park, Laois. It’s a home clash for Laois.
What day at time?
Saturday, June 15th. Throw-in is at 5pm.
Is it on Tv? Or is there any stream?
No it’s not being broadcasted on tv. There will not be a stream either. The only way to watch this match is to attend the game and watch it live in O’Moore Park.
What are the teams?
Both teams have been named. Wexford will be without Liam Ryan who has injured his hamstring again.


What are the betting odds?
Despite being at home, Laois enter the clash as huge underdogs priced at 9/1. A draw can be secured at 20/1, while Wexford are strong favourites priced at 1/20. The major bookmakers have put the handicap betting at 10 points.
Ticket details?
Tickets have went on sale today. They are available to purchase online, with stand tickets priced at €25. Juveniles (u-16) tickets also need to be purchased as the case for all championship matches. Both Supervalu and Centra will also be selling tickets as usual.
What happens if we win?
The winner will take on Clare in the All-Ireland quarter-final the following week in Semple Stadium, Thurles.
What happens if we lose?
Well, that’s the season over then. There will be no more games for the Wexford hurlers.

Wexford Weekly
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